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Why the US is almost always at war | DW Documentary

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For our sake, we need to have a multi-polar world. US dominance has run its course, enough of the bullying and arrogance.


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Throughout its 250-year existence, the United States has almost always been at war. From its beginnings right through to the present day, the country's armed forces have shaped both American identity and the political decisions of its leaders.

The United States of America has been at war throughout most of its 250-year existence. From the War of Independence right through to contemporary armed conflicts, the nation's armed forces have not only shaped American identity but also influenced the political decisions of its leaders.

The documentary takes a deep dive into this complex history and analyzes the "hot" and "cold" wars that have shaped US history in order to draw important lessons for the future.

The film explores how successive generations of US Americans viewed and experienced each conflict. It also examines the enduring impact of these wars on American society and reveals how military engagement was utilized to hone the image and the role of the US on the global stage.Around 30 high-profile experts, military personnel and politicians examine the military history of the United States, explaining its successes and failures, as well as its impact on the world and the everyday lives of Americans.

The film looks to the past to gain a keener understanding of how today's military decisions will affect tomorrow's world — as well as their far-reaching impact on democracy and society. And with US President Donald Trump now in office for a second term, it asks what role the army plays in Trump's world view.

 
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Deutschland also rearming and surely This will raise red flags in london, Paris and moscow as last time it did this, second world war broke out.
 
Fourth Reich wants another go? :o-o:
Its coming. Unfortunately i heard the former east Germany and current west Germany are not really United. There is some division of opinion on which way the country should progress.
 
He speaks from the perspective of a superpower, but the day may come when his country loses its dominance and must face the consequences. It happened to Rome, Spain, England, and waiting
They are Zionists aka the Jews. He speaks from the perspective of a Zionist, not American
 
Without America, there would only be 5 languages in this world
German
Japanese
Chinese
Russian+
Some Islamic shit
 
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